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Texans Player Carjacked at Gunpoint at Home
15 Jan
Summary
- Houston Texans rookie Jaylen Reed was carjacked at his home on January 4.
- Three masked men armed with rifles confronted Reed and stole his vehicle.
- One suspect, Montreal Frye, was apprehended; two remain at large.

Houston Texans rookie safety Jaylen Reed was the victim of a carjacking at his residence earlier this month, on January 4. The incident occurred when Reed arrived home and was confronted by three masked individuals wielding rifles. The suspects demanded property before fleeing in Reed's vehicle.
Authorities tracked the stolen car, initiating a chase that concluded when the suspects crashed near Greenspoint. While two individuals managed to escape on foot, Montreal Frye was taken into custody. Court records indicate Frye was already on probation for a previous evasion charge, and his bond has since been set at $500,000.
Reed, who played in seven regular-season games, recently participated in the Texans' Wild Card victory. As of January 15, 2026, two suspects remain at large following the armed home invasion and carjacking incident.




